Using this code

[ feedzy-rss feeds="https://themeisle.com/blog/feed" feed_title="no" meta="yes" summary="yes" columns="1" ]

you can generate the next one column blog layout.


  • 10 Best Free Blogging Sites Hand-Tested for 2024…I Tried to Build a Blog for Free
    by Karol K on April 15, 2024 at 12:26 pm

    Starting a blog without spending a penny is absolutely possible, and you’re in the right place to find out how to do it. Over the years, I’ve experimented with dozens of different blogging sites and tested how they perform for various purposes and needs. This post documents my findings and aims to help you pick the best solution for your project. The post 10 Best Free Blogging Sites Hand-Tested for 2024…I Tried to Build a Blog for Free appeared first on Themeisle Blog.

  • What Does the 499 HTTP Error Code Mean? (And How to Fix It)
    by John Hughes on April 15, 2024 at 2:09 am

    In this article, we’ll talk more about how the 499 HTTP code works, what causes it, and how to troubleshoot it. Let’s get to work! The post What Does the 499 HTTP Error Code Mean? (And How to Fix It) appeared first on Themeisle Blog.

  • How to Change Font in WordPress (Works in All Themes)
    by Martin Dubovic on April 10, 2024 at 5:17 pm

    If you're confused about how to change your font in WordPress, I don't blame you. It can be a bit confusing because the methods differ, depending on whether or not you're using a newer block theme or an older classic theme. In this tutorial, I'll walk you through changing fonts using a built-in option for the former and a free plugin option for the latter. The post How to Change Font in WordPress (Works in All Themes) appeared first on Themeisle Blog.

  • “414 Request URI Too Large:” How to Fix This Error in WordPress
    by Sophia Lee on April 4, 2024 at 11:00 am

    Encountering a 414 Request URI Too Large error indicates a critical issue between your browser and the server. This post will explore its main causes, considerations before troubleshooting, and various solutions. The post “414 Request URI Too Large:” How to Fix This Error in WordPress appeared first on Themeisle Blog.

  • Limit Login Attempts in WordPress: How to Do It (Easy & Free)
    by John Hughes on April 1, 2024 at 10:44 am

    While WordPress itself is a secure platform, this doesn't make your site immune to break-ins. One of the most common attacks is human or bot hackers trying to force their way through your login page by trying various username and password combinations until something works. To keep them from succeeding, you can use a WordPress plugin to limit login attempts. The post Limit Login Attempts in WordPress: How to Do It (Easy & Free) appeared first on Themeisle Blog.


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